HOW TO MAKE REVISION NOTES?!
In this video I take you through the process of making good revision notes and the general structure of good revision. It'sA-Level and GCSE exam season so suit up, buckle in and enjoy the ride!
Howdy fellas! My name isAnthonyBaston and I am a nutter, a student a gym enthusiast and all-round go getter! Right now I’m studying at Fitzwilliam College in Cambridge, doing Natural Sciences - like HollyGabrielle! Hype! Also I’m in lectures with Ibzmo! I know right pretty crazy! In any case, being a Cambridge UniversityStudent is good banter and I intend to highlight all the strange quirks an fun times at this amazing intellectual place! Along with this I like to lift weights with world class athletes, in the Powerlifting Club! Subscribe if you want to see videos made by the lovechild of David Dobrik, Logan Paul, Neil de Grasse Tyson and Ellen. Lol I’m such mug XD
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published:11 Apr 2018

views:1563

Boredom makes you more creative, altruistic, introspective, and helps with autobiographical planning.
This video was sponsored by LastPass: http://bit.ly/2wAsdUu
I feel like this video might come across as condescending but the person I'm really talking to is myself. Despite the fact that I know how useful it can be to be bored, I still find myself trying to fill every last moment with stimulus. Boredom is unpleasant - the open, unstructured thinking that can take place can also feel pointless. But now I'm made this video to remind myself how important boredom is so hopefully I'll make more time to be bored.
More resources:
The boredom leads people to shock themselves study:
Just Think: The challenges of the disengaged mind
https://wjh-www.harvard.edu/~dtg/WILSON%20ET%20AL%202014.pdf
Boredom leads people to consider their future and set goals study:
Back to the future: Autobiographical planning and the functionality of mind-wandering
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1053810011001978
On boredom and altruism:
https://pdfs.semanticscholar.org/ca72/0f959d3c9c31187ac30b28ecfec430bc98cc.pdf
Does boredom make us more creative?
https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/10400419.2014.901073
Amazing filming by Raquel Nuno
Music from http://epidemicsound.com "I Think I Was There" "Critical Thinking 2" "Wide Open" "Seaweed" "A SoundFoundation 1"
Music also by Kevin MacLeod http://incompetech.com "Fig Leaf Rag"

See Jake's SUPERMAN video: http://bit.ly/175JrZO
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published:13 Jun 2013

views:5048902

The scientific method is an important tool to solve problems and learn from our observations.
Thanks to our donors who made this video possible. To gift a video or support our channel visit http://patreon.com/sprouts
Other good videos about the method:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3MRHcYtZjFY https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SMGRe824kak
Read the full script here:
http://drawing.normalpage.com/post/scientific-method-Bg0b$utq4

published:05 Oct 2017

views:143224

Prepare for your minds to be blown as we showcase 10 future scientific breakthroughs that are going to change your life forever. Thanks to the National Geographic Channel for sponsoring this video!
Check out Breakthrough, the amazing anthology series developed by National Geographic Channel and GE premiering on November 1st with new episodes on Sundays at 9/8c. For more info head over to http://bit.ly/1k5tE5d
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published:21 Oct 2015

views:1014505

Scientists often get baffled when unraveling discoveries and mysteries, as they try to findlogic where it may seem to be absent. But not all discoveries can be explained by science. At the very least, not for now. Here are 10 of the most bizarre discoveries that scientists can't explain.
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Be Amazed at these Top 10 BizarreDiscoveries that Scientists Can't Explain! Longyou Caves - Hidden deep within the remote village of Shiyan Beicun in the province of Zhejiang, China, lie the fabled Longyou Caves. At a mere glance, it may seem just like your run-of-the-mill ancient civilization wonder. Roman Dodecahedrons - Roman dodecahedrons may look like your average metal trinket, but they actually go way back since the start of the 2nd and 3rd century CE. Maine Penny - The MainePenny, sometimes referred to as the Goddard coin, is a silver coin of Norwegian origin believed to have been produced at the latter half of 11th century CE. The Baltic SeaObject - On June 2011, the Swedish ocean diving team "Ocean X" detected via sonar a very strange object under the northern Baltic Sea floor. Lake Winnipesaukee Mystery Stone - One of the most controversial and mysterious anachronistic finds is the Lake Winnipesaukee mystery stone.
Slime MoldIntelligence - What constitutes intelligence? Sapience? Sentience? Its typically easy to just point to examples of intelligence, rather than actually define it. That's because there have been many cases that consistently challenge our very views of this abstract concept. The Wow! Signal - It was one fateful evening on August 15, 1977. A soon-to-be-phenomenal narrowband radio signal was received by the Big Ear radio telescope in Ohio, United States. The Dogu Figurines (do-guu) - The Dogu Figurines are a set of clay figurines of various shapes and sizes that were found all across Japan. Its name comes from the word doguu, which means clay figure in Japanese. Voynich Manuscript - Perhaps one of the best known mystery documents of all time, the Voynich Manuscript is a codex, or book, which is written in an almost alien code that nobody has yet been able to decipher. The ZodiacConcrete Slab- The Zodiac Concrete Slab was the tentative name for a mysterious piece of stone found near a residence in Mission, British Columbia in 2013.

Crash Course

Plot

Crash Course centers on a group of high schoolers in a driver’s education class; many for the second or third time. The recently divorced teacher, super-passive Larry Pearl, is on thin ice with the football fanatic principal, Principal Paulson, who is being pressured by the district superintendent to raise driver’s education completion rates or lose his coveted football program. With this in mind, Principal Paulson and his assistant, with a secret desire for his job, Abner Frasier, hire an outside driver’s education instructor with a very tough reputation, Edna Savage, aka E.W. Savage, who quickly takes control of the class.

The plot focuses mostly on the students and their interactions with their teachers and each other. In the beginning, Rico is the loner with just a few friends, Chadley is the bookish nerd with few friends who longs to be cool and also longs to be a part of Vanessa’s life who is the young, friendly and attractive girl who had to fake her mother’s signature on her driver’s education permission slip. Kichi is the hip-hop Asian kid who often raps what he has to say and constantly flirts with Maria, the rich foreign girl who thinks that the right-of-way on the roadways always goes to (insert awesomely fake foreign Latino accent) “my father’s limo”. Finally you have stereotypical football meathead J.J., who needs to pass his English exam to keep his eligibility and constantly asks out and gets rejected by Alice, the tomboy whose father owns “Santini & Son” Concrete Company. Alice is portrayed as being the “son” her father wanted.

Crash Course (YouTube)

Crash Course (sometimes stylized as CrashCourse) is an educational YouTube channel started by the Green brothers, Hank Green and John Green, who are notable for their VlogBrothers channel. Originally, John and Hank presented humanities and science courses to viewers, respectively, although the series has since expanded to incorporate courses by additional hosts.

Crash Course was one of the 100 initial channels of YouTube's $100 million original channel initiative. Crash Course launched a preview on December 2, 2011. As of February 14, 2016, the Crash Course YouTube channel has gotten 3,947,842 subscribers and has received over 300 million video views. In November 2014, Hank Green announced that a partnership with PBS Digital Studios would allow them to produce more courses, starting in January 2015.

Currently there are fourteen seasons of Crash Course, with Hank and John each hosting five. Together with Emily Graslie, they co-hosted Big History. As part of the PBS partnership, Phil Plait and Craig Benzine have hosted series about Astronomy and U.S. Government and Politics, respectively. A second channel, Crash Course Kids, is hosted by Sabrina Cruz and has started its first series, Science.

Crash Course (game show)

Crash Course is an American game show that premiered on ABC on August 26, 2009. It is hosted by Orlando Jones and Dan Cortese. The series has teams of two competing for a golden steering
wheel and $50,000. The series was aimed to try and outbest Wipeout, but failed to beat its audience and has been canceled after three aired episodes (but four were produced).

Premise

Hosted by Orlando Jones and Dan Cortese. Five teams of two are revealed at the beginning (Siblings, Mother-Son, Best Friends, Single Moms, Roommates, Neighbors etc.). The first round has all five teams competing, for example, in car bowling, the team with the lowest amount of pins would be eliminated.

For round two, the four teams would tackle an even more difficult challenge, another example, in Catch Me If You Can, the teams would fight through barrels to get up on a platform. Some cars don't make it and fall upside-down sometimes. The team who doesn't make it up as far or with the slowest time is eliminated.

The Scientist

The Scientist is a professional magazine intended for life scientists. Coverage includes reviews of widely noticed research papers, informing its audience of current research, updates to technology, updates to career information, profiles of scientists achieving notoriety, as well as other columns and reports of interest to its audience.

The editor-in-chief is Mary Beth Aberlin. The magazine has been published monthly since 1986 and is available in print and online through personal or institutional subscription.The Scientist was published by the Faculty of 1000 until October 2011. Its closure was announced in October 2011 but then the LabX Media Group announced its intent to purchase and continue publishing it. The Group officially acquired the magazine at the end of October 2011.

Overview

The Scientist was founded by Eugene Garfield. Its aim is to provide print and online coverage of the latest developments in life sciences research, technology, and business. Subject matter covered by the journal includes:

The Scientist (song)

"The Scientist" is the second single from British alternative rock band Coldplay's second studio album, A Rush of Blood to the Head (2002). The song was written collaboratively by all the band members for the album. It is built around a piano ballad, with its lyrics telling the story about a man's desire to love and an apology. The song was released in the United Kingdom as the second single from A Rush of Blood to the Head and reached number 10 in the UK Charts. It was released in the United States as the third single and reached number 18 on the US BillboardModern Rock Tracks chart and number 34 on the Adult Top 40 chart.

Critics were highly positive towards "The Scientist" and praised the song's piano ballad and falsetto. Several remixes of the track exist, and its riff has been widely sampled. The single's music video won three MTV Music Video Awards, for the video's use of reverse narrative. The song was also featured on the band's 2003 live album Live 2003 and has been a permanent fixture in the band's live set lists since 2002.

Scientific method

The scientific method is a body of techniques for investigating phenomena, acquiring new knowledge, or correcting and integrating previous knowledge. To be termed scientific, a method of inquiry is commonly based on empirical or measurable evidence subject to specific principles of reasoning. The Oxford English Dictionary defines the scientific method as "a method or procedure that has characterized natural science since the 17th century, consisting in systematic observation, measurement, and experiment, and the formulation, testing, and modification of hypotheses."

The scientific method is an ongoing process, which usually begins with observations about the natural world. Human beings are naturally inquisitive, so they often come up with questions about things they see or hear and often develop ideas (hypotheses) about why things are the way they are. The best hypotheses lead to predictions that can be tested in various ways, including making further observations about nature. In general, the strongest tests of hypotheses come from carefully controlled and replicated experiments that gather empirical data. Depending on how well the tests match the predictions, the original hypothesis may require refinement, alteration, expansion or even rejection. If a particular hypothesis becomes very well supported a general theory may be developed.

Scientific Method (Star Trek: Voyager)

The premise of the episode is that of a group of cloaked aliens performing scientific experiments on the Voyager crew, and the effect the experiments have on the various crew members. The episode explores this from a third party perspective, and views the events in a manner similar to the medical experiments humans perform on lab rats or other animals.

Plot

Tom Paris talks his way out of a duty shift and goes to find B'Elanna Torres, who is working in a Jefferies tube. He presents her with some flowers and the two spend a little time kissing. B'Elanna is jumpy - she feels as though someone is watching them - but that seems to make it more exciting and she turns her attention back to Tom.

Meanwhile, Captain Janeway is receiving osteopathic therapy from the Doctor. She has been tense and agitated lately, and has been suffering excruciating headaches. Chakotay tries to give her a report on a powerful stellar phenomenon nearby, but she is too tired and grumpy to care so she tells him to just carry on as he sees fit.

HOW TO MAKE REVISION NOTES?!
In this video I take you through the process of making good revision notes and the general structure of good revision. It'sA-Level and GCSE exam season so suit up, buckle in and enjoy the ride!
Howdy fellas! My name isAnthonyBaston and I am a nutter, a student a gym enthusiast and all-round go getter! Right now I’m studying at Fitzwilliam College in Cambridge, doing Natural Sciences - like HollyGabrielle! Hype! Also I’m in lectures with Ibzmo! I know right pretty crazy! In any case, being a Cambridge UniversityStudent is good banter and I intend to highlight all the strange quirks an fun times at this amazing intellectual place! Along with this I like to lift weights with world class athletes, in the Powerlifting Club! Subscribe if you want to see videos made by the lovechild of David Dobrik, Logan Paul, Neil de Grasse Tyson and Ellen. Lol I’m such mug XD
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7:22

The Scientific Benefits of Boredom

The Scientific Benefits of Boredom

The Scientific Benefits of Boredom

Boredom makes you more creative, altruistic, introspective, and helps with autobiographical planning.
This video was sponsored by LastPass: http://bit.ly/2wAsdUu
I feel like this video might come across as condescending but the person I'm really talking to is myself. Despite the fact that I know how useful it can be to be bored, I still find myself trying to fill every last moment with stimulus. Boredom is unpleasant - the open, unstructured thinking that can take place can also feel pointless. But now I'm made this video to remind myself how important boredom is so hopefully I'll make more time to be bored.
More resources:
The boredom leads people to shock themselves study:
Just Think: The challenges of the disengaged mind
https://wjh-www.harvard.edu/~dtg/WILSON%20ET%20AL%202014.pdf
Boredom leads people to consider their future and set goals study:
Back to the future: Autobiographical planning and the functionality of mind-wandering
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1053810011001978
On boredom and altruism:
https://pdfs.semanticscholar.org/ca72/0f959d3c9c31187ac30b28ecfec430bc98cc.pdf
Does boredom make us more creative?
https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/10400419.2014.901073
Amazing filming by Raquel Nuno
Music from http://epidemicsound.com "I Think I Was There" "Critical Thinking 2" "Wide Open" "Seaweed" "A SoundFoundation 1"
Music also by Kevin MacLeod http://incompetech.com "Fig Leaf Rag"

The Scientific Secret of Strength and Muscle Growth

See Jake's SUPERMAN video: http://bit.ly/175JrZO
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8:39

The Scientific Method: Steps, Examples, Tips and Exercise

The Scientific Method: Steps, Examples, Tips and Exercise

The Scientific Method: Steps, Examples, Tips and Exercise

The scientific method is an important tool to solve problems and learn from our observations.
Thanks to our donors who made this video possible. To gift a video or support our channel visit http://patreon.com/sprouts
Other good videos about the method:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3MRHcYtZjFY https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SMGRe824kak
Read the full script here:
http://drawing.normalpage.com/post/scientific-method-Bg0b$utq4

8:59

10 Scientific Breakthroughs That Will Change The World

10 Scientific Breakthroughs That Will Change The World

10 Scientific Breakthroughs That Will Change The World

Prepare for your minds to be blown as we showcase 10 future scientific breakthroughs that are going to change your life forever. Thanks to the National Geographic Channel for sponsoring this video!
Check out Breakthrough, the amazing anthology series developed by National Geographic Channel and GE premiering on November 1st with new episodes on Sundays at 9/8c. For more info head over to http://bit.ly/1k5tE5d
Click to Subscribe.. http://bit.ly/WTVC4x
Check out the best of Alltime10s - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLec1lxRhYOzt2qqqnFBIpUm63wr5yhLF6
This was our list of 10 Scientific Breakthroughs That Will Change The World. What did you think? Let us know in the comments below.
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12:57

Top 10 Bizarre Discoveries That Scientists Can't Explain

Top 10 Bizarre Discoveries That Scientists Can't Explain

Top 10 Bizarre Discoveries That Scientists Can't Explain

Scientists often get baffled when unraveling discoveries and mysteries, as they try to findlogic where it may seem to be absent. But not all discoveries can be explained by science. At the very least, not for now. Here are 10 of the most bizarre discoveries that scientists can't explain.
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Be Amazed at these Top 10 BizarreDiscoveries that Scientists Can't Explain! Longyou Caves - Hidden deep within the remote village of Shiyan Beicun in the province of Zhejiang, China, lie the fabled Longyou Caves. At a mere glance, it may seem just like your run-of-the-mill ancient civilization wonder. Roman Dodecahedrons - Roman dodecahedrons may look like your average metal trinket, but they actually go way back since the start of the 2nd and 3rd century CE. Maine Penny - The MainePenny, sometimes referred to as the Goddard coin, is a silver coin of Norwegian origin believed to have been produced at the latter half of 11th century CE. The Baltic SeaObject - On June 2011, the Swedish ocean diving team "Ocean X" detected via sonar a very strange object under the northern Baltic Sea floor. Lake Winnipesaukee Mystery Stone - One of the most controversial and mysterious anachronistic finds is the Lake Winnipesaukee mystery stone.
Slime MoldIntelligence - What constitutes intelligence? Sapience? Sentience? Its typically easy to just point to examples of intelligence, rather than actually define it. That's because there have been many cases that consistently challenge our very views of this abstract concept. The Wow! Signal - It was one fateful evening on August 15, 1977. A soon-to-be-phenomenal narrowband radio signal was received by the Big Ear radio telescope in Ohio, United States. The Dogu Figurines (do-guu) - The Dogu Figurines are a set of clay figurines of various shapes and sizes that were found all across Japan. Its name comes from the word doguu, which means clay figure in Japanese. Voynich Manuscript - Perhaps one of the best known mystery documents of all time, the Voynich Manuscript is a codex, or book, which is written in an almost alien code that nobody has yet been able to decipher. The ZodiacConcrete Slab- The Zodiac Concrete Slab was the tentative name for a mysterious piece of stone found near a residence in Mission, British Columbia in 2013.

8:51

10,000 More Years of the Scientific Method

10,000 More Years of the Scientific Method

10,000 More Years of the Scientific Method

Nature really had no idea what a shitstorm opposable thumbs would be, huh.
The FifthScience (super-duper ultra new book) ► https://tinyurl.com/y8bmllrt
I also make horrendous music ► https://soundcloud.com/exurbia-1
The rest of my books ► https://tinyurl.com/ycnl5bo3
Help me to do this full-time, if you're deranged enough ► https://www.patreon.com/exurb1r?ty=h
Making this video almost killed me. Watching it likely did the same to you.
Also, this is a video of Arthur C. Clarke fairly accurately predicting the internet in 1964 like a boss. https://youtu.be/wC3E2qTCIY8
(Hey, thanks for expanding the description. Please enjoy this unremarkable but ultimately quite cute image of a penguin. https://tinyurl.com/yaff4oeh )

The Scientist - Coldplay (Lyrics)

HOW TO MAKE REVISION NOTES?!
In this video I take you through the process of making good revision notes and the general structure of good revision. It'sA-Level and GCSE exam season so suit up, buckle in and enjoy the ride!
Howdy fellas! My name isAnthonyBaston and I am a nutter, a student a gym enthusiast and all-round go getter! Right now I’m studying at Fitzwilliam College in Cambridge, doing Natural Sciences - like HollyGabrielle! Hype! Also I’m in lectures with Ibzmo! I know right pretty crazy! In any case, being a Cambridge UniversityStudent is good banter and I intend to highlight all the strange quirks an fun times at this amazing intellectual place! Along with this I like to lift weights with world class athletes, in the Powerlifting Club! Subscribe if you want to see video...

published: 11 Apr 2018

The Scientific Benefits of Boredom

Boredom makes you more creative, altruistic, introspective, and helps with autobiographical planning.
This video was sponsored by LastPass: http://bit.ly/2wAsdUu
I feel like this video might come across as condescending but the person I'm really talking to is myself. Despite the fact that I know how useful it can be to be bored, I still find myself trying to fill every last moment with stimulus. Boredom is unpleasant - the open, unstructured thinking that can take place can also feel pointless. But now I'm made this video to remind myself how important boredom is so hopefully I'll make more time to be bored.
More resources:
The boredom leads people to shock themselves study:
Just Think: The challenges of the disengaged mind
https://wjh-www.harvard.edu/~dtg/WILSON%20ET%20AL%202014.pdf
B...

The Scientific Secret of Strength and Muscle Growth

See Jake's SUPERMAN video: http://bit.ly/175JrZO
Check out 23andMe: http://bit.ly/13zNPet
Subscribe - It'sFREE! http://bit.ly/10kWnZ7
What if I told you that superhuman strength may be possible in the near future?
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Co-Written by Jessica Gemin
Written and created by Mitchell Moffit (twitter @mitchellmoffit) and Gregory Brown (twitter @whalewatchmeplz).

published: 13 Jun 2013

The Scientific Method: Steps, Examples, Tips and Exercise

The scientific method is an important tool to solve problems and learn from our observations.
Thanks to our donors who made this video possible. To gift a video or support our channel visit http://patreon.com/sprouts
Other good videos about the method:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3MRHcYtZjFY https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SMGRe824kak
Read the full script here:
http://drawing.normalpage.com/post/scientific-method-Bg0b$utq4

published: 05 Oct 2017

10 Scientific Breakthroughs That Will Change The World

Prepare for your minds to be blown as we showcase 10 future scientific breakthroughs that are going to change your life forever. Thanks to the National Geographic Channel for sponsoring this video!
Check out Breakthrough, the amazing anthology series developed by National Geographic Channel and GE premiering on November 1st with new episodes on Sundays at 9/8c. For more info head over to http://bit.ly/1k5tE5d
Click to Subscribe.. http://bit.ly/WTVC4x
Check out the best of Alltime10s - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLec1lxRhYOzt2qqqnFBIpUm63wr5yhLF6
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published: 21 Oct 2015

Top 10 Bizarre Discoveries That Scientists Can't Explain

Scientists often get baffled when unraveling discoveries and mysteries, as they try to findlogic where it may seem to be absent. But not all discoveries can be explained by science. At the very least, not for now. Here are 10 of the most bizarre discoveries that scientists can't explain.
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Be Amazed at these Top 10 BizarreDiscoveries that Scientists Can't Explain! Longyou Caves - Hidden deep within the remote village of Shiyan Beicun in the province of Zhejiang, China, lie the fabled Longyo...

published: 25 Nov 2017

10,000 More Years of the Scientific Method

Nature really had no idea what a shitstorm opposable thumbs would be, huh.
The FifthScience (super-duper ultra new book) ► https://tinyurl.com/y8bmllrt
I also make horrendous music ► https://soundcloud.com/exurbia-1
The rest of my books ► https://tinyurl.com/ycnl5bo3
Help me to do this full-time, if you're deranged enough ► https://www.patreon.com/exurb1r?ty=h
Making this video almost killed me. Watching it likely did the same to you.
Also, this is a video of Arthur C. Clarke fairly accurately predicting the internet in 1964 like a boss. https://youtu.be/wC3E2qTCIY8
(Hey, thanks for expanding the description. Please enjoy this unremarkable but ultimately quite cute image of a penguin. https://tinyurl.com/yaff4oeh )

The Scientific Revolution: Crash Course History of Science #12

So, what exactly is a scientific revolution? And are they more than just moments in time Historians use to mark the beginning and ending of things through time? In this episode we'll look into some ideas and people named Nick and how they fit into science and the search to understand ourselves and our place in the universe.
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HOW TO MAKE REVISION NOTES?!
In this video I take you through the process of making good revision notes and the general structure of good revision. It's A-Lev...

HOW TO MAKE REVISION NOTES?!
In this video I take you through the process of making good revision notes and the general structure of good revision. It'sA-Level and GCSE exam season so suit up, buckle in and enjoy the ride!
Howdy fellas! My name isAnthonyBaston and I am a nutter, a student a gym enthusiast and all-round go getter! Right now I’m studying at Fitzwilliam College in Cambridge, doing Natural Sciences - like HollyGabrielle! Hype! Also I’m in lectures with Ibzmo! I know right pretty crazy! In any case, being a Cambridge UniversityStudent is good banter and I intend to highlight all the strange quirks an fun times at this amazing intellectual place! Along with this I like to lift weights with world class athletes, in the Powerlifting Club! Subscribe if you want to see videos made by the lovechild of David Dobrik, Logan Paul, Neil de Grasse Tyson and Ellen. Lol I’m such mug XD
instagram (Anthony): www.instagram.com/anthony_baston/
instagram (Sam): https://www.instagram.com/sammy.clarke/

HOW TO MAKE REVISION NOTES?!
In this video I take you through the process of making good revision notes and the general structure of good revision. It'sA-Level and GCSE exam season so suit up, buckle in and enjoy the ride!
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The Scientific Benefits of Boredom

Boredom makes you more creative, altruistic, introspective, and helps with autobiographical planning.
This video was sponsored by LastPass: http://bit.ly/2wAsdU...

Boredom makes you more creative, altruistic, introspective, and helps with autobiographical planning.
This video was sponsored by LastPass: http://bit.ly/2wAsdUu
I feel like this video might come across as condescending but the person I'm really talking to is myself. Despite the fact that I know how useful it can be to be bored, I still find myself trying to fill every last moment with stimulus. Boredom is unpleasant - the open, unstructured thinking that can take place can also feel pointless. But now I'm made this video to remind myself how important boredom is so hopefully I'll make more time to be bored.
More resources:
The boredom leads people to shock themselves study:
Just Think: The challenges of the disengaged mind
https://wjh-www.harvard.edu/~dtg/WILSON%20ET%20AL%202014.pdf
Boredom leads people to consider their future and set goals study:
Back to the future: Autobiographical planning and the functionality of mind-wandering
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1053810011001978
On boredom and altruism:
https://pdfs.semanticscholar.org/ca72/0f959d3c9c31187ac30b28ecfec430bc98cc.pdf
Does boredom make us more creative?
https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/10400419.2014.901073
Amazing filming by Raquel Nuno
Music from http://epidemicsound.com "I Think I Was There" "Critical Thinking 2" "Wide Open" "Seaweed" "A SoundFoundation 1"
Music also by Kevin MacLeod http://incompetech.com "Fig Leaf Rag"

Boredom makes you more creative, altruistic, introspective, and helps with autobiographical planning.
This video was sponsored by LastPass: http://bit.ly/2wAsdUu
I feel like this video might come across as condescending but the person I'm really talking to is myself. Despite the fact that I know how useful it can be to be bored, I still find myself trying to fill every last moment with stimulus. Boredom is unpleasant - the open, unstructured thinking that can take place can also feel pointless. But now I'm made this video to remind myself how important boredom is so hopefully I'll make more time to be bored.
More resources:
The boredom leads people to shock themselves study:
Just Think: The challenges of the disengaged mind
https://wjh-www.harvard.edu/~dtg/WILSON%20ET%20AL%202014.pdf
Boredom leads people to consider their future and set goals study:
Back to the future: Autobiographical planning and the functionality of mind-wandering
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1053810011001978
On boredom and altruism:
https://pdfs.semanticscholar.org/ca72/0f959d3c9c31187ac30b28ecfec430bc98cc.pdf
Does boredom make us more creative?
https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/10400419.2014.901073
Amazing filming by Raquel Nuno
Music from http://epidemicsound.com "I Think I Was There" "Critical Thinking 2" "Wide Open" "Seaweed" "A SoundFoundation 1"
Music also by Kevin MacLeod http://incompetech.com "Fig Leaf Rag"

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The scientific method is an important tool to solve problems and learn from our observations.
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http://drawing.normalpage.com/post/scientific-method-Bg0b$utq4

The scientific method is an important tool to solve problems and learn from our observations.
Thanks to our donors who made this video possible. To gift a video or support our channel visit http://patreon.com/sprouts
Other good videos about the method:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3MRHcYtZjFY https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SMGRe824kak
Read the full script here:
http://drawing.normalpage.com/post/scientific-method-Bg0b$utq4

Prepare for your minds to be blown as we showcase 10 future scientific breakthroughs that are going to change your life forever. Thanks to the National Geographic Channel for sponsoring this video!
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Prepare for your minds to be blown as we showcase 10 future scientific breakthroughs that are going to change your life forever. Thanks to the National Geographic Channel for sponsoring this video!
Check out Breakthrough, the amazing anthology series developed by National Geographic Channel and GE premiering on November 1st with new episodes on Sundays at 9/8c. For more info head over to http://bit.ly/1k5tE5d
Click to Subscribe.. http://bit.ly/WTVC4x
Check out the best of Alltime10s - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLec1lxRhYOzt2qqqnFBIpUm63wr5yhLF6
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Top 10 Bizarre Discoveries That Scientists Can't Explain

Scientists often get baffled when unraveling discoveries and mysteries, as they try to findlogic where it may seem to be absent. But not all discoveries can be ...

Scientists often get baffled when unraveling discoveries and mysteries, as they try to findlogic where it may seem to be absent. But not all discoveries can be explained by science. At the very least, not for now. Here are 10 of the most bizarre discoveries that scientists can't explain.
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Be Amazed at these Top 10 BizarreDiscoveries that Scientists Can't Explain! Longyou Caves - Hidden deep within the remote village of Shiyan Beicun in the province of Zhejiang, China, lie the fabled Longyou Caves. At a mere glance, it may seem just like your run-of-the-mill ancient civilization wonder. Roman Dodecahedrons - Roman dodecahedrons may look like your average metal trinket, but they actually go way back since the start of the 2nd and 3rd century CE. Maine Penny - The MainePenny, sometimes referred to as the Goddard coin, is a silver coin of Norwegian origin believed to have been produced at the latter half of 11th century CE. The Baltic SeaObject - On June 2011, the Swedish ocean diving team "Ocean X" detected via sonar a very strange object under the northern Baltic Sea floor. Lake Winnipesaukee Mystery Stone - One of the most controversial and mysterious anachronistic finds is the Lake Winnipesaukee mystery stone.
Slime MoldIntelligence - What constitutes intelligence? Sapience? Sentience? Its typically easy to just point to examples of intelligence, rather than actually define it. That's because there have been many cases that consistently challenge our very views of this abstract concept. The Wow! Signal - It was one fateful evening on August 15, 1977. A soon-to-be-phenomenal narrowband radio signal was received by the Big Ear radio telescope in Ohio, United States. The Dogu Figurines (do-guu) - The Dogu Figurines are a set of clay figurines of various shapes and sizes that were found all across Japan. Its name comes from the word doguu, which means clay figure in Japanese. Voynich Manuscript - Perhaps one of the best known mystery documents of all time, the Voynich Manuscript is a codex, or book, which is written in an almost alien code that nobody has yet been able to decipher. The ZodiacConcrete Slab- The Zodiac Concrete Slab was the tentative name for a mysterious piece of stone found near a residence in Mission, British Columbia in 2013.

Scientists often get baffled when unraveling discoveries and mysteries, as they try to findlogic where it may seem to be absent. But not all discoveries can be explained by science. At the very least, not for now. Here are 10 of the most bizarre discoveries that scientists can't explain.
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Be Amazed at these Top 10 BizarreDiscoveries that Scientists Can't Explain! Longyou Caves - Hidden deep within the remote village of Shiyan Beicun in the province of Zhejiang, China, lie the fabled Longyou Caves. At a mere glance, it may seem just like your run-of-the-mill ancient civilization wonder. Roman Dodecahedrons - Roman dodecahedrons may look like your average metal trinket, but they actually go way back since the start of the 2nd and 3rd century CE. Maine Penny - The MainePenny, sometimes referred to as the Goddard coin, is a silver coin of Norwegian origin believed to have been produced at the latter half of 11th century CE. The Baltic SeaObject - On June 2011, the Swedish ocean diving team "Ocean X" detected via sonar a very strange object under the northern Baltic Sea floor. Lake Winnipesaukee Mystery Stone - One of the most controversial and mysterious anachronistic finds is the Lake Winnipesaukee mystery stone.
Slime MoldIntelligence - What constitutes intelligence? Sapience? Sentience? Its typically easy to just point to examples of intelligence, rather than actually define it. That's because there have been many cases that consistently challenge our very views of this abstract concept. The Wow! Signal - It was one fateful evening on August 15, 1977. A soon-to-be-phenomenal narrowband radio signal was received by the Big Ear radio telescope in Ohio, United States. The Dogu Figurines (do-guu) - The Dogu Figurines are a set of clay figurines of various shapes and sizes that were found all across Japan. Its name comes from the word doguu, which means clay figure in Japanese. Voynich Manuscript - Perhaps one of the best known mystery documents of all time, the Voynich Manuscript is a codex, or book, which is written in an almost alien code that nobody has yet been able to decipher. The ZodiacConcrete Slab- The Zodiac Concrete Slab was the tentative name for a mysterious piece of stone found near a residence in Mission, British Columbia in 2013.

10,000 More Years of the Scientific Method

Nature really had no idea what a shitstorm opposable thumbs would be, huh.
The FifthScience (super-duper ultra new book) ► https://tinyurl.com/y8bmllrt
I also ...

Nature really had no idea what a shitstorm opposable thumbs would be, huh.
The FifthScience (super-duper ultra new book) ► https://tinyurl.com/y8bmllrt
I also make horrendous music ► https://soundcloud.com/exurbia-1
The rest of my books ► https://tinyurl.com/ycnl5bo3
Help me to do this full-time, if you're deranged enough ► https://www.patreon.com/exurb1r?ty=h
Making this video almost killed me. Watching it likely did the same to you.
Also, this is a video of Arthur C. Clarke fairly accurately predicting the internet in 1964 like a boss. https://youtu.be/wC3E2qTCIY8
(Hey, thanks for expanding the description. Please enjoy this unremarkable but ultimately quite cute image of a penguin. https://tinyurl.com/yaff4oeh )

Nature really had no idea what a shitstorm opposable thumbs would be, huh.
The FifthScience (super-duper ultra new book) ► https://tinyurl.com/y8bmllrt
I also make horrendous music ► https://soundcloud.com/exurbia-1
The rest of my books ► https://tinyurl.com/ycnl5bo3
Help me to do this full-time, if you're deranged enough ► https://www.patreon.com/exurb1r?ty=h
Making this video almost killed me. Watching it likely did the same to you.
Also, this is a video of Arthur C. Clarke fairly accurately predicting the internet in 1964 like a boss. https://youtu.be/wC3E2qTCIY8
(Hey, thanks for expanding the description. Please enjoy this unremarkable but ultimately quite cute image of a penguin. https://tinyurl.com/yaff4oeh )

HOW TO MAKE REVISION NOTES?!
In this video I take you through the process of making good revision notes and the general structure of good revision. It'sA-Level and GCSE exam season so suit up, buckle in and enjoy the ride!
Howdy fellas! My name isAnthonyBaston and I am a nutter, a student a gym enthusiast and all-round go getter! Right now I’m studying at Fitzwilliam College in Cambridge, doing Natural Sciences - like HollyGabrielle! Hype! Also I’m in lectures with Ibzmo! I know right pretty crazy! In any case, being a Cambridge UniversityStudent is good banter and I intend to highlight all the strange quirks an fun times at this amazing intellectual place! Along with this I like to lift weights with world class athletes, in the Powerlifting Club! Subscribe if you want to see videos made by the lovechild of David Dobrik, Logan Paul, Neil de Grasse Tyson and Ellen. Lol I’m such mug XD
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The Scientific Benefits of Boredom

Boredom makes you more creative, altruistic, introspective, and helps with autobiographical planning.
This video was sponsored by LastPass: http://bit.ly/2wAsdUu
I feel like this video might come across as condescending but the person I'm really talking to is myself. Despite the fact that I know how useful it can be to be bored, I still find myself trying to fill every last moment with stimulus. Boredom is unpleasant - the open, unstructured thinking that can take place can also feel pointless. But now I'm made this video to remind myself how important boredom is so hopefully I'll make more time to be bored.
More resources:
The boredom leads people to shock themselves study:
Just Think: The challenges of the disengaged mind
https://wjh-www.harvard.edu/~dtg/WILSON%20ET%20AL%202014.pdf
Boredom leads people to consider their future and set goals study:
Back to the future: Autobiographical planning and the functionality of mind-wandering
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1053810011001978
On boredom and altruism:
https://pdfs.semanticscholar.org/ca72/0f959d3c9c31187ac30b28ecfec430bc98cc.pdf
Does boredom make us more creative?
https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/10400419.2014.901073
Amazing filming by Raquel Nuno
Music from http://epidemicsound.com "I Think I Was There" "Critical Thinking 2" "Wide Open" "Seaweed" "A SoundFoundation 1"
Music also by Kevin MacLeod http://incompetech.com "Fig Leaf Rag"

The Scientific Secret of Strength and Muscle Growth

See Jake's SUPERMAN video: http://bit.ly/175JrZO
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The Scientific Method: Steps, Examples, Tips and Exercise

The scientific method is an important tool to solve problems and learn from our observations.
Thanks to our donors who made this video possible. To gift a video or support our channel visit http://patreon.com/sprouts
Other good videos about the method:
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Read the full script here:
http://drawing.normalpage.com/post/scientific-method-Bg0b$utq4

10 Scientific Breakthroughs That Will Change The World

Prepare for your minds to be blown as we showcase 10 future scientific breakthroughs that are going to change your life forever. Thanks to the National Geographic Channel for sponsoring this video!
Check out Breakthrough, the amazing anthology series developed by National Geographic Channel and GE premiering on November 1st with new episodes on Sundays at 9/8c. For more info head over to http://bit.ly/1k5tE5d
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Top 10 Bizarre Discoveries That Scientists Can't Explain

Scientists often get baffled when unraveling discoveries and mysteries, as they try to findlogic where it may seem to be absent. But not all discoveries can be explained by science. At the very least, not for now. Here are 10 of the most bizarre discoveries that scientists can't explain.
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Be Amazed at these Top 10 BizarreDiscoveries that Scientists Can't Explain! Longyou Caves - Hidden deep within the remote village of Shiyan Beicun in the province of Zhejiang, China, lie the fabled Longyou Caves. At a mere glance, it may seem just like your run-of-the-mill ancient civilization wonder. Roman Dodecahedrons - Roman dodecahedrons may look like your average metal trinket, but they actually go way back since the start of the 2nd and 3rd century CE. Maine Penny - The MainePenny, sometimes referred to as the Goddard coin, is a silver coin of Norwegian origin believed to have been produced at the latter half of 11th century CE. The Baltic SeaObject - On June 2011, the Swedish ocean diving team "Ocean X" detected via sonar a very strange object under the northern Baltic Sea floor. Lake Winnipesaukee Mystery Stone - One of the most controversial and mysterious anachronistic finds is the Lake Winnipesaukee mystery stone.
Slime MoldIntelligence - What constitutes intelligence? Sapience? Sentience? Its typically easy to just point to examples of intelligence, rather than actually define it. That's because there have been many cases that consistently challenge our very views of this abstract concept. The Wow! Signal - It was one fateful evening on August 15, 1977. A soon-to-be-phenomenal narrowband radio signal was received by the Big Ear radio telescope in Ohio, United States. The Dogu Figurines (do-guu) - The Dogu Figurines are a set of clay figurines of various shapes and sizes that were found all across Japan. Its name comes from the word doguu, which means clay figure in Japanese. Voynich Manuscript - Perhaps one of the best known mystery documents of all time, the Voynich Manuscript is a codex, or book, which is written in an almost alien code that nobody has yet been able to decipher. The ZodiacConcrete Slab- The Zodiac Concrete Slab was the tentative name for a mysterious piece of stone found near a residence in Mission, British Columbia in 2013.

10,000 More Years of the Scientific Method

Nature really had no idea what a shitstorm opposable thumbs would be, huh.
The FifthScience (super-duper ultra new book) ► https://tinyurl.com/y8bmllrt
I also make horrendous music ► https://soundcloud.com/exurbia-1
The rest of my books ► https://tinyurl.com/ycnl5bo3
Help me to do this full-time, if you're deranged enough ► https://www.patreon.com/exurb1r?ty=h
Making this video almost killed me. Watching it likely did the same to you.
Also, this is a video of Arthur C. Clarke fairly accurately predicting the internet in 1964 like a boss. https://youtu.be/wC3E2qTCIY8
(Hey, thanks for expanding the description. Please enjoy this unremarkable but ultimately quite cute image of a penguin. https://tinyurl.com/yaff4oeh )

Crash Course

Plot

Crash Course centers on a group of high schoolers in a driver’s education class; many for the second or third time. The recently divorced teacher, super-passive Larry Pearl, is on thin ice with the football fanatic principal, Principal Paulson, who is being pressured by the district superintendent to raise driver’s education completion rates or lose his coveted football program. With this in mind, Principal Paulson and his assistant, with a secret desire for his job, Abner Frasier, hire an outside driver’s education instructor with a very tough reputation, Edna Savage, aka E.W. Savage, who quickly takes control of the class.

The plot focuses mostly on the students and their interactions with their teachers and each other. In the beginning, Rico is the loner with just a few friends, Chadley is the bookish nerd with few friends who longs to be cool and also longs to be a part of Vanessa’s life who is the young, friendly and attractive girl who had to fake her mother’s signature on her driver’s education permission slip. Kichi is the hip-hop Asian kid who often raps what he has to say and constantly flirts with Maria, the rich foreign girl who thinks that the right-of-way on the roadways always goes to (insert awesomely fake foreign Latino accent) “my father’s limo”. Finally you have stereotypical football meathead J.J., who needs to pass his English exam to keep his eligibility and constantly asks out and gets rejected by Alice, the tomboy whose father owns “Santini & Son” Concrete Company. Alice is portrayed as being the “son” her father wanted.

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SCIENTIFIC ADVISORY BOARD MEETINGS. • Scientific Advisory Boards consulted for the next stages of development and regulatory approval of Estelle® and Donesta® - Mithra's late stage contraceptive and menopause candidates ... Their involvement demonstrates the level of interest among the scientific community in our E4 productcandidates....

-- To allow users to collaborate to drive scientific discovery, while ensuring control, ownership and traceability of their data ... Syntropy is expected to empower scientists and research centers with a collaborative technology platform to advance cancer research, help drive scientific discovery, and improve human lives....

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